The top 3 teams ( Alabama, Oregon, and Clemson ) all took care of business but the rankings could have been turned upside down had OSU, Stanford, and Georgia all lost. We all know that there is going to be an upset week coming soon – it happens every year!

Because every team won that was supposed to win over the weekend, let’s focus on the great individual performances from week 6. There were Heisman like numbers put up all over the country.

Tajh Boyd- Clemson QB: Tajh Boyd is an American football quarterback for the Clemson Tigers. He took over as the Tigers starting quarterback in 2011.More

AJ McCarron- Alabama QB: Raymond Anthony “AJ” McCarron, Jr. is an American football quarterback for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide.

Marcus Mariota – Oregon QB: Marcus Ardel Taulauniu Mariota is an American football quarterback for the Oregon Ducks football team. He was named starting quarterback for the Ducks for the 2012 season over sophomore Bryan Bennett

Teddy Bridgewater- Louisville QB: Theodore “Teddy” Bridgewater is an American football quarterback for the Louisville Cardinals. He is considered to be one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2014 NFL Draft.

Odell Beckham - LSU WR/KR: Odell Beckham Jr., is a wide receiver for the LSU Tigers. He is the son of former LSU star running back Odell Beckham Sr. who played back for the Tigers from 1989-1992. He was named the 2012 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (vs. Ole Miss), 2011 SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman Team, 2011 SEC Freshman of the Week (vs. Miss. State).

The Heisman Trophy, one of the highest individual awards in the American college football, has been awarded 78 times since its creation in 1935, including 77 individual winners and one two-time winner. (The 2005 award was declared vacant subsequent to it having been awarded, so only 76 individuals are officially recognized as having won the award.)

The trophy is given annually to the most outstanding college football player in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and is awarded by the Heisman Trust, successors of the awards from the Downtown Athletic Club at an annual ceremony at the Nokia Theatre in New York City.

Another week of key games in which a few upsets will change the Top 25 landscape. Can Florida score enough to hang with LSU? Is Missouri for real? Does Georgia have any running backs left? Can Mack Brown save his job with a win over Big Game Bob? Does Washington fall short 2 weeks in a row? Can South Carolina find a defense as they begin a brutal 3 week stretch of road games in the SEC. Stay tuned….it is really starting to get interesting all across the country!

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College Football Trivia – Longest Streaks

A record, which might never be broken, is Prairie View College’s 80-game losing streak during the 1990s. During the 1991 season, the Panthers were outscored by an average margin of 56 – 4.

The longest winning streak in college football history is 47 games, set by the Oklahoma Sooners between 1954 and 1957.

College Football Trivia – Worst Defeat

The most lopsided victory in college football history is the massive butt kicking the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets laid on Cumberland University in 1916. The Yellow Jackets showed no mercy in beating Cumberland by a score of 222 – 0! Cumberland had just one play for positive yards during the game, while Georgia Tech scored an unbelievable 32 touchdowns!

College Football Trivia – Top Teams

The University of Michigan has won more games than any other team in college football. The Wolverines have won 842 games since they started playing in 1879.

Although Yale isn’t anywhere near a college football powerhouse now, the school has won the most National Championships, with 18. Yale’s last title was in 1927.